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  1. 18 de mar. de 2023 · In this video, we explore the life and accomplishments of Subutai, one of the most successful and respected generals in Mongol history. From his early years ...

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  2. 12 de may. de 2020 · Although Subotai was involved in Mongol expansion on several fronts, his most remarkable contribution was in Europe. In 1219, he accompanied Genghis Khan in the campaign against Mohammad II of the Khwarazmian Empire, a Persianate dynasty that occupied swathes of land in central Asia and modern-day Iran. Subotai marched a portion of the Mongol ...

  3. The Mongol operations were interrupted by the death of Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan was succeeded by his son Ögedei . In 1230-1231, Ögedei personally led the main Mongol army against the Jin (in Central China ), but the attempt to break into the plains of Honan ended in failure after Subutai was defeated at Shan-ch’e-hui.

  4. Genghis Khan led the Mongol army westwards in late 1219 to invade Khwarizm as retaliation for the execution of Mongol ambassadors. Subutai commanded the vanguard of the invasion force. With about 130,000 or so armed men, the Mongol army was numerically inferior to the forces of the Khwarizim Empire, but through deception and rapid maneuver, the Mongols crushed the Khwarizim in several key battles.

  5. The silence and ambiguity surrounding Jebe's fate in pro-Mongol sources of the thirteenth century can perhaps be explained by a taboo surrounding the disgraceful ... Subotai the Valiant.” Jan ...

  6. Subotai fue el primer general mongol en cruzar el río Volga y explorar las estepas rusas, preparando el camino para la futura invasión. Tras la muerte de Gengis Kan en 1227, Subotai siguió sirviendo a su hijo y sucesor, Ogodei Kan, que lo nombró comandante en jefe de las fuerzas mongolas en el oeste.

  7. Gabriel, Richard A.: Subotai the Valiant: Genghis Khan’s Greatest General (Oklahoma, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004) May, Timothy: “Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire (1206 to 1368)”, in Slappy, Sean: “Command And Control Began With Subotai Bahadur, The Thirteenth Century Mongol General” (Marine Corps Command and Staff Coll Quantico VA, 2010), available at https://apps.dtic ...